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10. Vincent's on Camelback

3930 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85018  (Map)
602-224-0225

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PHOENIX.   Vincent's on Camelback is owned by and named for master chef Vincent Guerithault. For years, Vincent’s has been providing the Phoenix restaurant scene with tantalizing French food made with southwestern ingredients. The atmosphere is that of a classy Paris bistro, and business casual dress is preferred. At this multiple-award-winning restaurant, patrons may dine on amazing fare that includes grilled wild boar loin, rack of lamb, Maine lobster, and sautéed veal.   (© 10Best)

More Details for Vincent's on Camelback

Hours:

Mon-Fri 11:30am-2pm, 5pm-10pm; Sat 5pm-10pm


Pricing:

Average Main Course Price: $30.00


Payment Methods:

Visa Master Card Discover American Express Diner's Club

Website: Visit the Vincent's on Camelback website »


Alcohol Served: Beer, Liquor, Wine

Ambiance: Casual, Mountain Setting, Quiet Conversation, Romantic

Cuisine: American, European, French, Southwestern

Dress: Business Casual, Casual

Features: Catering, Non-Smoking, Parties / Private Rooms

Meals: Business Lunch, Dinner, Lunch

Parking: On-site, Valet

Reservations: Recommended / Suggested

User Reviews for Vincent's on Camelback

"10Best Guest"
more than a month ago

Your review could not have been farther from the truth. Four of us dined at Vincent's on February 28, 2009. I sent back the first plate, Squab marinated in brandy because it was so tough it could neither be cut nor chewed. The Scallops were almost raw and without flavor. the duck confit was not prepared in any classical French method and was served almost raw, tough and inedible. The lobster with Habenero sauce was a fraud. The lobster tail was cooked to dry and tough and there was no suggestion of Habanero flavor in the sauce which only served to made the overcooked pasta worse. "sauteed veal tenderloin" was cold, not sauteed and the bland, room temperature sauce in which was bathed, served only to make it worse. The "southwestern flare" of the dish was a cold, greasy corn chip stuck into the mashed potatoes! The comped dessert was a loaf of over-baked meringue, leathery on the outside and served with a cold, creamy raspberry sauce. Of the four, who were all still hungry, none ate more than a fourth to a third of the miserable offering!

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